Washington Post – by Christine Philips

David Meade, the self-described “specialist in research and investigations,” has earned a fair amount of publicity online for predicting that catastrophic events would soon befall Earth.

Among his claims: On Saturday, Sept. 23, 2017, a constellation — a sign prophesied in the Book of Revelation — would reveal itself in the skies over Jerusalem, signaling the beginning of the end of the world as we know it. Meade believes that by the end of October, the world may enter what’s called a seven-year tribulation period, a fairly widespread evangelical belief that for seven years, catastrophic events would happen.   Continue reading “Psycho Alert: The man whose biblical doomsday claim has some nervously eyeing Sept. 23”

Bloomberg – by Caroline Winter

In rural Mecosta County, Mich., sits a near-windowless facility with a footprint about the size of Buckingham Palace. It’s just one of Nestlé’s roughly 100 bottled water factories in 34 countries around the world.

Inside, workers wear hairnets, hard hats, goggles, gloves, and earplugs. Ten production lines snake through the space, funneling local spring water into 8-ounce to 2.5-gallon containers; most of the lines run 24/7, each pumping out 500 to 1,200 bottles per minute. About 60 percent of the supply comes from Mecosta’s springs and arrives at the factory via a 12-mile pipeline. The rest is trucked in from neighboring Osceola County, about 40 miles north. “Daily, we’re looking at 3.5 million bottles potentially,” says Dave Sommer, the plant’s 41-year-old manager, shouting above the din.   Continue reading “Nestlé Makes Billions Bottling Water It Pays Nearly Nothing For”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: The United States dropped 5,775 bombs on one city in Syria during the month of August. That is war, there is no debating that. Yet, how many Americans know or even care that hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians are being killed, injured and losing their homes and livelihoods?…

It is really sad when you think about it. Yet, your President at the U.N. loved to tell you that Iran and North Korea are murderous regimes.
Continue reading “U.S. Coalition Forces Bombarded Raqqa, Syria Every Eight Minutes In August”

World Events and the Bible

WEB Notes: These are not churches of God. They are churches of Satan. I do not care how holy the buildings appear to be. I do not care how holy the men and woman appear to be. I do not care how great their speeches and prayers are…

This is all deception and the fooled are trying to fool the rest of us. Do not be a fool and follow after foolish doctrine. You know better, you know what the book says.
Continue reading “Lesbian Ministers With Apostate Church Of Christ ‘Wed’ Each Other, Pentecostal Father Refuses To Attend”

Fox News – by Doug McKelway

Two years ago, Gerardo Serano – an American citizen, Kentucky farmer and a one-time GOP Kentucky statehouse candidate – was driving his brand new, $60,000 Ford F-250 pick-up truck to visit relatives in Mexico, snapping pictures along the way, when Customs and Border Patrol agents halted him at the border, demanded his cell phone, and asked him why he was taking pictures.

“I just wanted the opening of the bridge. I was gonna take the opening of the bridge, the entrance of the bridge. That’s all I wanted to do,” Serano told Fox News.   Continue reading “Has asset forfeiture gone too far? Truck seizure case sparks outrage, a call for change”

KOKO News

A man died Tuesday evening after being shot by a police officer in southeast Oklahoma City.

Police were investigating a report of a hit-and-run around 8:15 p.m. in the 5700 block of Southeast Shields Boulevard, said Capt. Bo Mathews, with the Oklahoma City Police Department. Officers found a vehicle in the 200 block of Southeast 57th Street that matched the description of the one in the accident.   Continue reading “Man dies after officer-involved shooting in southeast Oklahoma City”

CBS News – by Jennifer McGraw

SACRAMENTO (CBS13) – Police officers portrayed as pigs in a student art exhibit at Sac State is gaining attention.

Jacob Lewis is a senior art student and said there’s more than meets the eye in his paintings.

“There’s a lot of deeper meanings in there,” he said.   Continue reading “College Student’s Art Depicting Cops As Pigs Drawing Attention”

Anti-Media – by Jake Anderson

Have you ever thought about whether future humans will live out aspects of their lives online in simulated environments, or even extend their natural lifespans by uploading their minds to a secure cloud ecosystem? It’s been a familiar idea in science fiction for decades. With news that Elon Musk was attempting to build a “neural lace,” the concept of a brain-machine interface (BMI) entered the public lexicon. Now, researchers at Wits University in Johannesburg, South Africa, claim to have linked a human mind to the Internet in real time — a biomedical first.   Continue reading “Researchers Connect A Human Mind To The Internet For The First Time Ever”

Activist Post – by Janet Phelan

Judicial reform activist and radio personality Andy Ostrowski has been taken into custody against his will and forced into a psychiatric evaluation. His abduction took place yesterday, September 19, at approximately 3 pm in Wilkes-Barre, PA, where Ostrowski resides.

Ostrowski was taken while on Facebook live and the incident was captured on video. The video is available here:   Continue reading “Judicial Reform Activist And Attorney Abducted By Police While Broadcasting”

By Cal

Remember when all was shown that they can create words in anybodies mouth so that it seems like they are saying it?

I was there. I still own Kennedy’s Silver and Gold certificates. I physically have them. Remember that one can choose to believe what they wish to believe, and that we are constantly being fed bu–sh-t to get us to doubt things we have even lived/are living through.   Continue reading “An Excellent Comment on JFK, the 2nd Article to our Bill of Rights, and War Powers in the Constitution”

RT

Moscow has warned the US that if militias it supports in northeast Syria again attack positions of pro-government forces backed by Russia, the Russian military will use all its force to retaliate.

The troops of the Syrian Democratic Force (SDF), a predominantly Kurdish militia that receives support from the US military, have twice attacked positions of the Syrian Arab Army in the Deir ez-Zor governorate with mortar and rocket fire, according to the Russian Defense Ministry’s spokesman, Major General Igor Konashenkov.   Continue reading “Russia warns US it will strike back if militia attacks in Syria don’t end”

Mail.com

BOSTON (AP) — A man accused of participating in a plot to behead conservative blogger Pamela Geller became consumed by Islamic State group propaganda because he was overweight, lonely and desperate for an escape from his bleak life, his defense attorney said Wednesday.

Federal authorities say David Wright conspired with his uncle and a third man to kill Geller on behalf of the terrorist group because they were upset she organized a Prophet Muhammad cartoon contest in Texas. The plot was never carried out. Wright also wanted to conduct other attacks in the U.S. and encouraged his uncle to kill police officers, officials say.  Continue reading “Defense: Man accused of terror plot an ‘idiot,’ not fighter”

Mail.com

MEXICO CITY (AP) — On rubber mats spread across a Mexico City recreation center, the Montero family cuddles under donated wool blankets, their first new possessions after abandoning their apartment following the deadly magnitude 7.1 earthquake.

Across the capital thousands of Mexicans are now believed homeless after the tremor leveled entire buildings and left others teetering on the edge of collapse. Men, women and children are now filling up gyms and event halls at more than two dozen designated shelters. Many are uncertain where they will go next, but grateful to have a safe refuge.  Continue reading “Mexicans displaced by deadly quake seek refuge from fear”

Mail.com

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) — Nine elderly patients died after being kept inside a nursing home that turned into a sweatbox when Hurricane Irma knocked out its air conditioning for three days, even though just across the street was a fully functioning and cooled hospital.

From the perspective of Florida Gov. Rick Scott and relatives of those at the Rehabilitation Center at Hollywood Hills, criminal charges are warranted. But under Florida law, a prosecution might be difficult. Two of three ex-state prosecutors contacted by The Associated Press had doubts as to whether Dr. Jack Michel, the home’s owner, or any of his employees will be charged.   Continue reading “Ex-prosecutors unsure if nursing home deaths involved crimes”

Sent to us by a reader.

Dear County Recorder Debbie Conway,

It has recently come to our immediate attention that as County Recorder, you arbitrarily decided to dismiss a Commercial Lien exactly five days after it had been recorded at the county level and begun active enforcement. s such, you are now on the hook for a possible violation of the law. Be advised of the below text, you are not allowed to dismiss a lien for arbitrary reasons as it’s said to be a class b felony in many states including ours. The City Council will take note now to reign certain improper actions in.   Continue reading “Improper use of the County Recorder’s Office.”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

The transgender “interim guidance” rules set by Defense Secretary Jim Mattis block additional soldiers from using pro-transgender policies set by former President Barack Obama, but do not repudiate the revolutionary ideological claim that men and women can change their legal sex by adopting an opposite-sex “gender identity.”

The memo also allows an open-ended commitment to cosmetic “sex reassignment” surgeries. It announces that the DOD will continue paying for soldiers to undergo these surgeries up until March 22, 2018, and will allow exceptions after that cutoff date “to protect the health of an individual who has already begun a course of treatment to reassign his or her sex.”   Continue reading “Pentagon Will Pay for Sex Change Surgeries Through Early 2018 — And Is Open to Exceptions After Cutoff Date”

Reuters

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – California filed a lawsuit on Wednesday over the Trump administration’s plan to construct a wall along the border with Mexico, adding to the obstacles facing one of the Republican president’s key campaign promises.

President Donald Trump has insisted Mexico would pay for building the wall, which experts said could cost about $22 billion and take more than three years to complete.

With Mexico refusing to pay, Trump has said since taking office in January that the wall will initially need U.S. funding but that he will find a way to make Mexico ultimately pay for it.   Continue reading “California sues Trump administration over border wall”